Monday, February 6, 2017

On the Road Again

I've had a lot of distractions from blogging about Mexico City these days. I spent all of December abroad, mostly in Bangladesh, and now I'm back in India for a month. I have been invited by the American Embassy School in New Delhi to teach art to their students for the next two weeks, and will travel after that.

Today was the first day of classes--so far, so good. I have renewed respect for teachers everywhere after the experience. I am teaching the printmaking techniques I developed during my years in San Miguel de Allende--but in a speeded up version, as classes only last 45 minutes. It's a whirlwind.

So to those readers who have asked why I'm not blogging more, here's the answer. When I return home I plan to work on an update of my Mexico City guidebook so I expect to be more active on this blog.

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Born in New York City, Jim Johnston grew up in the woods of New Hampshire. After studying architecture at the University of Virginia and graphic design at the School of Visual Arts, he worked as a professional artist and potter in New York City for 27 years. He moved to Mexico in 1997, where he continues working as an artist and writer. For more information visit the website: www.jimjohnstonart.com. You can e-mail me at this address: jimjohnstonart@gmail.com

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